SolarFrame

A portable solar solution designed for quick deployment and adaptability to various surfaces to produce renewable energy.

Quick and easy renewable energy

Experience the simplicity of deploying solar panels in any location with our SolarFrame. Designed as a plug-and-play solution, our SolarFrames, available in AC or DC output, offer a seamless way to harness renewable energy, providing a supplementary power source to increase capacity in a swift and efficient manner.

Harnessing solar power for a sustainable future

Our SolarFrame efficiently generates power by capturing energy from the sun’s rays. Monitored by a controller, this energy is supplied to batteries or directly to the site, providing an immediate power source.

Each panel has micro inverters to optimise solar capture when in partial shade. This eco-friendly solution works synergistically with our VoltBank and significantly reduces the need for diesel consumption.

Key features

  • Versatile fixing options: Options for roof or floor fixing, ensuring adaptability to various environments.
  • Environmental-friendly: The system operates silently and emission-free, contributing to a sustainable and environmentally-friendly power solution.
  • Modular solar power system: The SolarFrame provides a modular and expandable solar power solution, with multiple frames able to be connected to meet the power demands of larger sites.
  • Plug and play installation: Hassle-free installation with our plug-and-play system, minimising setup time.
  • Connects to separate control module: Seamlessly integrates with a separate control module for efficient energy management.
Reduce fuel usage

Offset diesel consumption by harnessing renewable solar power, leading to substantial fuel reductions.

Reduce noise levels

Silent and efficient, our SolarFrames contribute to a quieter and more sustainable power solution.

Reduce CO2 emissions

Embrace eco-friendly energy production, significantly lowering carbon emissions.

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